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MACC gets fresh evidence in Anwar case.

New Straits Times

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Byline: Farrah Naz Karim

PETALING JAYA: Ummi Hafilda Ali, who resurrected the issue of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's alleged accumulation of RM3 billion when he was in the administration with new evidence, yesterday met Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officers to have her statement taken.

Yesterday's meeting at a downtown hotel was the closest indication yet, that investigations into Anwar's 1999 Anti-Corruption Agency case seems to have been revived.

Already, in the past week, at least two key players in the 13-year-old saga have offered to help MACC should investigation into the case be reopened.

Former Bank Negara assistant governor Datuk …

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